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Endocrinology, 1931
As our knowledge of endocrine glands increases it becomes more and more evident that the number of active principles is very much greater than had formerly been supposed. The separation of two hormones from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland (1) stimulated speculation along this line but we must not allow ourselves to jump at the conclusion that
E. P. BUGBEE, A. E. SIMOND, H. M. GRIMES
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As our knowledge of endocrine glands increases it becomes more and more evident that the number of active principles is very much greater than had formerly been supposed. The separation of two hormones from the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland (1) stimulated speculation along this line but we must not allow ourselves to jump at the conclusion that
E. P. BUGBEE, A. E. SIMOND, H. M. GRIMES
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1961
The adenohypophyseal hormones influence general body growth and carbohydrate metabolism and exercise direct control on the functions of the adrenal cortex, the thyroid and the gonads. The six known hormones of the anterior pituitary are classified as metabolic and gonadotropic.In describing the biologic properties and physicochemical characteristics of
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The adenohypophyseal hormones influence general body growth and carbohydrate metabolism and exercise direct control on the functions of the adrenal cortex, the thyroid and the gonads. The six known hormones of the anterior pituitary are classified as metabolic and gonadotropic.In describing the biologic properties and physicochemical characteristics of
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1997
The human anterior pituitary gland contains at least five distinct hormone-producing cell populations, expressing six different hormones (Table 1): pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH).
Ilan Shimon, Shlomo Melmed
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The human anterior pituitary gland contains at least five distinct hormone-producing cell populations, expressing six different hormones (Table 1): pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC), growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH).
Ilan Shimon, Shlomo Melmed
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CONCERNING ANTERIOR PITUITARY HORMONES*
Endocrinology, 1933The data presented here supplement a preliminary statement (1, 2) and a fuller account soon to be published (3) concerning the isolation and physiological actions of an anterior pituitary hormone which is now known as “prolactin.” Competent investigators of the anterior pituitary rightly require very exacting proofs that hormones other than those first
OSCAR RIDDLE, ROBERT W. BATES
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Lithosperm inhibition of anterior pituitary hormones
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975Summary A cold-water extract of Lithospermum ruderale was injected into White Leghorn chicks for nine days. Body weights decreased slightly but testes and thyroid weights were markedly depressed. Gonadotropin content of anterior pituitaries of donors given 5.0 mg daily of lithosperm was 300% greater, and in the 10.0 mg donors 2670% greater than ...
W R, Breneman, F J, Zeller
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Hormones of the Anterior Pituitary Body
New England Journal of Medicine, 1965Pituitary Peptides and Fat Mobilization The interrelation of fat mobilization and the pituitary gland has a long history beginning with the observation that hypophysectomy reduces the mobilization ...
H, FRIESEN, E B, ASTWOOD
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GABAergic control of anterior pituitary hormone secretion
Life Sciences, 1982Anatomical and biochemical studies have identified a hypothalamic tubero-infundibular GABAergic system, which plays a functional role on anterior pituitary hormone secretion. Experimental and clinical evidence support the presence of a dual component in the action of GABA; one mediated via the central nervous system and the other exerted directly at ...
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Anterior Pituitary Hormones in CSF
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979After the initial report by Linfoot and co-workers in 1970, 1 it has been assumed that an abnormal increase in the concentration of an anterior pituitary hormone in the CSF is indicative of suprasellar extension of the pituitary tumor producing that hormone. The report by Jordan et al in the February issue of theArchives(139:208-211, 1979) and a recent
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Sensitivity of anterior pituitary hormones to irradiation
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2006Cranial irradiation is used in the management of a diverse group of intracranial pathologies. However, if any part of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis is included in the radiation field, there is a risk of developing neuroendocrine dysfunction. Growth hormone is the most radiosensitive of the anterior pituitary hormones, followed by the gonadotropins ...
Mark, Sherlock, Andrew A, Toogood
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ANTERIOR PITUITARY HORMONE IN URINE
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1931Since the early reported work by Erdheim and Stumme1on the hypertrophy of the anterior hypophysis during pregnancy, subsequent studies have led to the discovery of an important and useful laboratory test for the early and accurate diagnosis of pregnancy.
FREDERICK EBERSON, M. H. SILVERBERG
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